Re: GDT Delaware BlueHens
Haven't felt like eating crow until today, and I'm still just pissed about our first game. We didn't look like the 39th ranked team on Saturday, let alone the 9th. Just really frustrating. Objectively, there wasn't one aspect of the game as an SDSU fan where you could say, "well, at least we looked good on this side of the ball."
I know second guessing does no one any good and even someone flipping burgers for McDonald's doesn't to be kicked when they are down, but a couple things I have to get off my chest.
- Our offensive play calling has been a mystery for me a while. Saturday's game didn't give me any reason to think we've changed that problem. Delaware's play calling was far an away more impressive and had our D on its heals from the first quarter on. Our D looked confused, UD's Defense never looked confused.
- Going for it on 4th & 2 early in the first quarter was a panic move. It signaled to the team "we need to go for broke here because we can't win unless we start taking some risks". We were approximately 10 minutes into the game at that point and had suffered 2 bad turnovers and horrible field position. If we punt there and stick them with their backs to their own endzone, maybe we give our D a chance to get their wits about them and feet under them. Instead, we gave them another short field and told the D, "go get 'em fellas. Sorry about giving you 40 yards to work with again. Have at it." No wonder the D looked a step slow all day. They didn't have a chance to breath and they were asked to defend on their own 40 3 straight times.
- One terrible game does not a season make. If we come out against ISU and get it clicking, the UD game will be easier to put behind us. We NEED a really strong showing on Saturday to have any hope of playing well at Nebraska.
To all the classy UD fans: You beat us at our own game. The only team getting pushed around and beat up physically was the team from the midwest. Congrats to you and good luck the rest of the season. I hope we get a rematch in the playoffs.
Haven't felt like eating crow until today, and I'm still just pissed about our first game. We didn't look like the 39th ranked team on Saturday, let alone the 9th. Just really frustrating. Objectively, there wasn't one aspect of the game as an SDSU fan where you could say, "well, at least we looked good on this side of the ball."
I know second guessing does no one any good and even someone flipping burgers for McDonald's doesn't to be kicked when they are down, but a couple things I have to get off my chest.
- Our offensive play calling has been a mystery for me a while. Saturday's game didn't give me any reason to think we've changed that problem. Delaware's play calling was far an away more impressive and had our D on its heals from the first quarter on. Our D looked confused, UD's Defense never looked confused.
- Going for it on 4th & 2 early in the first quarter was a panic move. It signaled to the team "we need to go for broke here because we can't win unless we start taking some risks". We were approximately 10 minutes into the game at that point and had suffered 2 bad turnovers and horrible field position. If we punt there and stick them with their backs to their own endzone, maybe we give our D a chance to get their wits about them and feet under them. Instead, we gave them another short field and told the D, "go get 'em fellas. Sorry about giving you 40 yards to work with again. Have at it." No wonder the D looked a step slow all day. They didn't have a chance to breath and they were asked to defend on their own 40 3 straight times.
- One terrible game does not a season make. If we come out against ISU and get it clicking, the UD game will be easier to put behind us. We NEED a really strong showing on Saturday to have any hope of playing well at Nebraska.
To all the classy UD fans: You beat us at our own game. The only team getting pushed around and beat up physically was the team from the midwest. Congrats to you and good luck the rest of the season. I hope we get a rematch in the playoffs.
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